Hyundai’s second-generation Venue has just gotten the N Line treatment as Hyundai announces the arrival of the Venue N Line. First introduced in May of 2019, the Venue soon popularised the compact-SUV segment and became on of the best options in the segment. It combined Hyundai’s feature-focused approach with quintessential practicality and offered it at an affordable price, which made it quite popular in the country.
Seven years later, the Venue is all set for a big update and just like the outgoing model, the new Venue also gets the N Line treatment. For this it will get the same 1.0-litre Kappa turbo-petrol engine that churns out 120PS and 172Nm, and will be mated to either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
On the inside it gets the signature black-and-red N Line interior, featuring the massive dual curved 24.6-inch display for the infotainment system and instrument cluster. You also get an N Line steering wheel and shift knob, metal pedals, black leather seats with N Line branding and ambient lighting.
On the outside the Venue N Line gets 17-inch diamond cut alloy wheels, N Line bumpers with red highlights, dark chrome grille with N Line badging, dark metallic silver skid plates, LED sequential indicators, body coloured wheel arch cladding, side sill garnish with red highlights, roof rails with red highlights, red calipers, N Line spoiler, twin tip exhaust and N Line emblem on the front fenders and the tailgate.
In terms of safety, it will come with Level 2 ADAS with 21 features, more than 70 advanced safety features, 41 of which are standard, an electronic parking brake with auto hold, traction control, drive modes and TPMS. The Venue N Line will have two variants – N6 and N10, with the N10 available only with the seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The Venue N Line will be launched on November 4 along with the standard variants and currently, Hyundai is accepting bookings for the Venue N Line for ₹25,000 across all Hyundai dealerships.
Read our views on the first-generation Hyundai Venue N Line here